Finnegan

On April 12, 2005 WILLIAM C. of Govans; beloved husband of the late Isabelle V. Finnegan (nee Ellison); devoted father of Penny Tignocchi, Pat Sonnelitter, Kathy Backof and her husband Michael and John Finnegan and his wife Wendy; loving grandfather of Scott and his wife Nadia, Dawn, Janis, Lauren, Dan, Steven and Kelsea; cherished great grandfather of Hailey Isabelle and Stella Renee; dear brother of James Finnegan. Also survived by three nieces and one nephew. The family will receive friends in the LEMMON FUNERAL HOME OF DULANEY VALLEY, INC., 10 W. Padonia Road (at York Road)

First it was Dark Horse Saloon, then it was The Horse With No Name and now it's closed. The Horse With No Name and its adjacent video-game hangout Baltimore Bar Arcade in Canton are no longer open, general manager Amber Nolan confirmed this afternoon. The last day of operation was "about two weeks ago," Nolan said. The tandem bars first opened in June 2011 as Irish pub Finnegan's Wake and Dark Horse Saloon. After ownership changes, Finnegan's Wake closed in March 2012. Last year, the former Irish pub filled its space with arcade game consoles and rebranded itself Baltimore Bar Arcade.

On November 15, 2005 MARY VIRGINIA (JEAN) FINNEGAN beloved wife of the late Richard E. Kleintank and the late Edward F. Finnegan; she is survived by sons Richard Carr Kleintank, Thomas Gordon Kleintank and Harry Ferdinand Kleintank, II, eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Thursday, November 17 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 at Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, 1630 Edmondson Avenue, Catonsville. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, November 18 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Chapel with visitation beginning at 9:30.

Helen M. Finnegan, a homemaker and former Hutzler's department store sales associate, died Monday of congestive heart failure at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 93. The daughter of a cabinetmaker and a homemaker, Helen Morrisette was born in Baltimore and raised on East 29th Street. After graduating in 1937 from the Institute of Notre Dame, she worked in accounting for the state of Maryland before her marriage in 1947 to Edmund F. Finnegan. Mr. Finnegan, who owned an automotive financing company, died in 1965, leaving his widow to raise five children at their Gorsuch Road home in Timonium.

Southwestern-themed bar Dark Horse Saloon and Irish Pub Finnegan's Wake, the improbably conjoined bars at the former Canton Arts & Entertainment complex, have switched owners. The pub is poised to close afterSt. Patrick's Day, says Marc McFaul, who after nine months at the helm sold the business to Kenny Der, a regular DJ at Dark Horse. Finnegan's is likely to be turned into an extension of the Southwestern theme at Dark Horse next door. The switch gives McFaul's tenure the sprawling complex's second-longest run. It lasted a little over five months as Canton Arts and Entertainment , which at one point included a bar, an oyster bar and a restaurant. CAE opened in September 2009 and closed the next March.

Long before he finally got to guard the net, before he began to make the most of his one and only chance with the Navy men's lacrosse team, senior goalie Colin Finnegan won over his coaches and teammates with toughness and patience rarely seen by outsiders. For three years, while Matt Russell anchored the defense as a perennial All-American, Finnegan was the talented backup making his way behind the scenes at practice. He never considered changing positions, as former player Seth DiNola did once Russell took over early in the 2004 season.

Let's clear the air, get it out into the open and set the record straight: Ray Finnegan never intended to have his children become lacrosse goalies. Never mind that Finnegan was a goalkeeper at the Naval Academy 30 years ago. Forget that Finnegan has been the goalie coach for the Midshipmen since 1988. If he had his way, his children - 18-year-old twins Colin and Kathleen Finnegan - would have been midfielders. "That gives you the most opportunity to be on the field," Ray Finnegan, 51, said.

Southwestern-themed bar Dark Horse Saloon and Irish Pub Finnegan's Wake, the improbably conjoined bars at the former Canton Arts & Entertainment complex, have switched owners. The pub is poised to close afterSt. Patrick's Day, says Marc McFaul, who after nine months at the helm sold the business to Kenny Der, a regular DJ at Dark Horse. Finnegan's is likely to be turned into an extension of the Southwestern theme at Dark Horse next door. The switch gives McFaul's tenure the sprawling complex's second-longest run. It lasted a little over five months as Canton Arts and Entertainment , which at one point included a bar, an oyster bar and a restaurant. CAE opened in September 2009 and closed the next March.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' Ike Taylor, who Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin matched up with at times last Sunday, certainly does his share of talking on the field. However, Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan's reputation stands alone. Finnegan, a Pro Bowl starter in 2008, has been disciplined several times by the NFL because of his on-field antics, including last November when he had a fist fight with Houston Texans star wide receiver Andre Johnson. His reputation as one of the NFL's biggest agitators is well documented.

Here's the part where you can tell me how wrong (or how right!) I was on a review. This week's bar review is about Canton's Combination Irish Pub-BBQBar, otherwise known as Finnegan's Wake and Dark Horse Saloon. While both bars have their strengths, " neither place is yet up to the standards of some of the better bars just a block or two away . " The rest of the review is here . Agree, or disagree? Have your say in the comments.

1st Mariner Bank is closing its downtown Baltimore branch on Feb. 15, a result of the bank's periodic review of its branch network. Executive Vice President Dennis Finnegan said Wednesday that the bank picks locations based on a "high potential for success and [establishes] a certain threshold for deposit growth and customer service." The most recent review examined whether branches were performing and meeting expectations, Finnegan said. Finnegan did not know how many employees work at the 300 N. Charles St. location but said the bank's practice is to place them at other branches with job openings.

Ravens LG Ben Grubbs vs. Titans DT Albert Haynesworth Grubbs has good feet and reflexes. He can make blocks in the second level and is an adequate pass blocker. The Ravens run a lot behind him in short-yardage situations. Haynesworth is a complete player who can defend the pass as well as the run. It takes two offensive linemen to stop him. Grubbs will have his hands full. Edge: Haynesworth: Ravens LBs Terrell Suggs and Jarret Johnson vs. Titans RB Chris Johnson Chris Johnson has great explosion and speed.

FIELD HOCKEY No. 4 Broadneck @ No. 3 South River WHEN -- Tonight, 5 p.m. OUTLOOK -- The two teams that hope to unseat Severna Park as county and Class 4A East regional champion meet in Edgewater. Both teams have firepower, the visiting Bruins(4-0) with seniors Kari Ellen Johnson and Brigitte Strother, and the Hawks with senior Melissa Nelson and sophomore Brooke Griffin. South River also has perhaps the area's best defender in senior Hope Battista and one of the top goalies in senior Virginia Jorden.